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Freedom Movement and it was decided that an interim government would be formed consisting of members of the Congress, the Muslim League and minority leaders. When the Government asked the Muslim League to send five nominees for representation in the interim government, Khan was asked to lead the League group in the cabinet. He was given the portfolio of finance. The other four men nominated by the League were
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Pakistan's foreign policy toward closer ties with the West, despite it being the Soviet Union who sent its invitation of Khan to visit the country first. The visit further cemented strong ties between the two countries and brought them closer. According to many sources, Khan's formulated policies were focused on
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The death of Jinnah was announced in 1948, as a new cabinet was also re-established. Ali Khan faced the problem of religious minorities during late 1949 and early 1950, and observers feared that India and
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Pakistan's constitutional history. Khan called it "the most important occasion in the life of this country, next in importance, only to the achievement of independence". Under his leadership, a team of legislators also
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active in the country. In 1947–48 period, Ali Khan-Jinnah relations was contentious, and the senior military leadership and Jinnah himself became critical of Khan's government. In his last months, Jinnah came to believe that his Prime
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England, but did not terminate his connections with the Muslim League. With Ali Khan departing, the Muslim League's parliamentary wing disintegrated, with many Muslim members joining the either Democratic Party, originally organised by Ali Khan in 1930, and the
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England in 1930 and the Muslim India and the All India Muslim League became a divided house, Liaquat went to England along with his wife Ra’na Liaquat and met Jinnah along with his family in July
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British India to unite the scattered Muslim League
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In his parliamentary career, Ali Khan established his reputation as "eloquent, principled and honest spokesman" who would never compromise on his principles even in the face of severe odds. Ali Khan, on several occasions, used his influence and good offices for the resolution of communal tension.
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was appointed the commander in chief of the
Pakistan Army, Liaquat Ali Khan ordered the independent units of the Pakistan Army to intervene in the conflict. On the Kashmir issue, Khan and Jinnah's policy reflected "Pakistan's alliance with U.S and United Kingdom" against "Indian imperialism" and
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Constituency in the United Provinces. He was also elected Chairman of the League's Central Parliamentary Board. The Muslim League won 87% of seats reserved for Muslims of British India. He assisted Jinnah in his negotiations with the members of the Cabinet Mission and the leaders of the Congress
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Ali Khan firmed believed in the unity of Hindu-Muslim community, and worked tirelessly for that cause. In his party presidential address delivered at the Provisional Muslim Education Conference at AMU in 1932, Ali Khan expressed the view that Muslims had "distinct ulture of their own and had the
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But, days of rapid communalism, in this country (British India) are numbered.., and we shall ere witnessed long the united Hindu-Muslim India anxious to persevere and maintain all that rich and valuable heritage which the contact of two great cultures bequeathed us. We all believe in the great
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system under the directives of private sector and consortium industries in 1948, economic planning began to take place during his time in office, but soon collapsed partly because of unsystematic and inadequate staffing. Khan's economic policies were soon heavily dependent on United States
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to visit the country. However, the visits never happened after Khan was assassinated and Stalin died. In 1948, Pakistan established relations with the Soviet Union, and an agreement was announced a month later. The offing of U.S. trade had frustrated Khan, therefore, Khan sent career
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to administer the country, although his lawmakers and legislators continued to work on a different document of governance. Finally in 1949 after Jinnah's death, Prime Minister Khan intensified his vision to establish an Islamic-based system in the country, presenting the
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as President of the Constitutional Assembly, both of them were also founding fathers of Pakistan. Some of the earliest reforms Khan took were to centralise the Muslim League, and he planned and prepared the Muslim League to become the leading authority of Pakistan.
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religion and politics, pointing out that "Liaquat Ali Khan had no constituency in the country, his hometown was left behind in India. Bengalis were a majority in the newly created state of Pakistan and this was a painful reality for him". According to the
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During this time, Ali Khan intensified his support in Muslim dominated populations, often raising the problems and challenges faced by the Muslim communities in the United Province. Ali Khan joined hands with academician
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in 1918, and married his cousin, Jehangira Begum, also in 1918, however the couple later separated. After the death of his father in 1919, Ali Khan, with British Government awarding the grants and scholarship, went to
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in 1949 which passed by the Constituent Assembly. The document was aimed as an Islamic, democratic and federal constitution and government. Disagreement existed about the approach and methods to realise these aims.
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In Pakistan alone, many documentaries, stage and television dramas have been produced to enlighten Liaqat Ali Khan's struggle. Internationally, Liaquat Ali Khan's character was portrayed by Pakistan's stage actor
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to the country. In spite of planning an independent economic policy, Khan's economic policies focused on the United States' aid programme, on the other hand, Nehru focused on socialism and went on to be a part of
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During this time the socialists gained a significant amount of support. Senior military leaders and prominent socialists plotted to overthrow the government of Ali Khan. Those involved reportedly included
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in the country, with the intention of carrying the vision of successful development of science and technology to aid the essential foreign policy of Pakistan. In 1947, with Jinnah inviting physicist
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1933 at their Hampstead residence in London and convinced him to return to India to save the Muslims from further division. Jinnah returned to India in December 1934.10 and started to reorganise the
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about 80 km from his ancestral estate and is now being considered by the Uttar Pradesh government to be opened as a tourist destination. His family had strong ties with the British Government.
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in London. In spite of what Jinnah was expecting, the conference was a complete failure, forcing Jinnah to retire from national politics and permanently settle in London and practise law before the
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to draft the national educational policy, which was submitted to his office in November 1947, and a road map to establishing education in the country was quickly adopted by Khan's government.
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Ali Khan rose to become one of the influential members of the Muslim League, and was one of the central figures in the Muslim League delegation that attended the National Convention held at
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non-aligned foreign policy, however despite some initiatives, the country became more dependent on the United States and this ultimately influenced Khan's policy towards the Western bloc.
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to recommend the constitutional and territorial reforms to the British Government. The commission, compromising seven British Members of Parliament, headed under its Chairman
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and the socialists and communists, notably the mid-higher level command who would later sponsor an alleged coup led by the communists and socialists against his government.
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was adopted in 1940 at the Lahore session of the Muslim League. The same year elections were held for the central legislative assembly which were contested by Khan from the
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by the founding fathers of Pakistan. Quaid Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah took oath from Liaqat Ali Khan. The country was born during the initial beginning of the
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of which he served both its president and legal adviser. Although Ali Khan was a legislator and lawyer, he lacked Jinnah's political stature.
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where traditional families were endowed with enormous political power. In West Pakistan, the Muslim League failed to compete against the
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deteriorated, prompting General Gracey to retire soon after the conflict. In January 1951, Ali Khan approved the appointment of General
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Dear Mr. Jinnah': Selected Correspondence and Speeches of Liaquat Ali Khan, 1937 – 1947
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Pakistan cannot afford to wait. She must take her friends where she finds them...!
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destiny of our common motherland to achieve which common assets are but invaluable
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Liaquat Ali Khan's former personal residence is located at Jansath Tehsil of
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means Garden) in his honor. It is the same location where ex-Prime Minister
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was reached to end the fighting, while Nehru also referred the issue to the
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3557:"The Assassination of Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan: The Fateful Journey"
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He received his early education at home before attending school in Karnal.
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His family had deep respect for the Indian Muslim thinker and philosopher
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Liaquat Ali Khan: A worthy successor to the Quaid, Prof Dr M Yakub Mughal
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Historical photo of family of L.A. Khan his wife and children, circa 1949
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as well. Khan sent invitations to Stalin and the Polish Communist leader
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in Law and Justice, by the college faculty who also conferred on him a
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The Foreign Policy of Pakistan: Ethnic Impacts on Diplomacy 1971-1994
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Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan was born on 1 October 1895 into a wealthy
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Others argue that Khan had wanted Pakistan to remain neutral in the
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The leaders of the Muslim League, 1940. Jinnah is seated at centre.
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His government faced serious challenges including the dispute over
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Ali Khan was elected to the provisional legislative council in the
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LADY OF TWO NATIONS : life and times of raana liaqat ali khan
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Prime minister Ali Khan meeting with President and faculty of the
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to pursue his higher education. In 1921, Ali Khan was awarded the
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Indian National Congress and the struggle for freedom, 1885-1947
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3789:"Declassified Papers Shed Light on US Role in Liaquat's Murder"
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who argued against it. Severe criticism were also raised by MP
1175:. In 1936, the annual session of the League met in Bombay (now
1024:. Ali Khan embarked his parliamentary career, representing the
904:(AMU), where he obtained degrees in law and political science.
3173:. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2003. p. 354.
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Ali Khan returned to his homeland India in 1923, entering in
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2927:. Directorate-Press of the Story of Pakistan. Archived from
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3281:"Liaquat Ali Khan: The Prime minister 2, Story of Pakistan"
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for unknown reasons. Khan was posthumously given the title
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2563:"Liaqat Ali Khan (1895–1951), prime minister of Pakistan"
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between the two world superpowers, the United States and
2991:"Liaquat Ali Khan [1895–1951]: Political career"
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Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition Online (EI-2 English)
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During his early days in office, Khan first adopted the
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Sources of Indian Tradition: Modern India and Pakistan
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2519:"The Early Life of the Quaid-i-Millat Liquat Ali Khan"
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Liaquat Ali Khan calling the Soviet Union and China.,
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refused to attack the Indian army units. When General
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Khan's government authorised the establishment of the
3493:"RESOLUTION 47 (1948) ON THE INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION"
3133:"Who took Oath from Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan?"
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Council, Liaquat Ali Khan had rejected an offer from
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3367:"Pakistan at fifty-five: From Jinnah to Musharraf"
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1752:Differences and problems also leveled up with the
1706:loyal to Jinnah and his vision in his dying days.
1382:to Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan called upon chemist
4292:Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
2211:Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
1877:, India, saw a US hand behind the assassination.
1649:Khan began to develop tighter relations with the
984:. His political philosophy strongly emphasised a
30:"Liaqat Ali" redirects here. For other uses, see
6844:Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University alumni
4055:. Yale University, U.S.: Yale University Press.
3399:"When neither India nor Pakistan wanted Kashmir"
3310:"Objectives Resolution is passed [1949]"
2382:Sack of Pakistani consulates in Afghanistan 1955
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1545:in a peaceful manner through the efforts of the
1060:. Earlier the British Government had formed the
724:, in which Khan's foreign policy sided with the
720:Khan's premiership oversaw the beginning of the
27:1st Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1947 to 1951
6924:Members of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
6793:Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?
5824:Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?
4078:Pictures of Liaquat Ali Khan's Visit to the USA
3059:Special Edition. Retrieved on 31 December 2006.
2530:(4). Karachi: Pakistan Historical Society: 269.
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1245:Ali Khan administration: Immigration and census
1145:Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?
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3078:. Islamabad, Pakistan: Oriental Academy, 1970.
1884:", or "Martyr of the Nation". He is buried at
1722:this time, Ali Khan met Indian Prime Minister
862:family claimed a Persian origin going back to
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3643:. Oxford University Press. pp. 154–155.
2184:In Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan is regarded as
1782:The third major difference was itself in the
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4032:. United States: Columbia University Press.
3725:"Did govt pay for Liaqat Ali Khan's casket?"
3641:Pakistan: A Historical and Contemporary Look
3091:Pakistan: A Historical and Contemporary Look
2575:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1344:also held him responsible for promoting the
1086:. In 1930, Ali Khan and Jinnah attended the
705:and was known as his 'right hand'. He was a
387:11 September 1948 – 17 October 1951
6939:People from Punjab Province (British India)
4013:. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
3937:. Oxford University Press. pp. 41–42.
3844:. Reuters. 30 December 2007. Archived from
3809:SCARS OF 1947 : real partition stories
2465:. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. p. 1968.
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2524:Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society
2463:Heads of States and Governments Since 1945
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205:15 August 1947 – 27 December 1949
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3991:Liaquat Ali Khan and the freedom movement
3339:Tan, Tai Yong; Kudaisya, Gyanesh (2000).
2824:. Oxford University Press. pp. 8–9.
2713:. Oxford University Press. pp. 4–5.
2659:. Oxford University Press. pp. 3–4.
2567:Oxford Dictionary of National Biographies
307:29 October 1946 – 14 August 1947
265:15 August 1947 – 16 October 1951
253:Minister for Kashmir and Frontier Affairs
162:15 August 1947 – 16 October 1951
93:15 August 1947 – 16 October 1951
3935:Pakistan's Foreign Policy: A Reappraisal
3586:"The foreign policy of Liaquat Ali Khan"
3555:Zaidi, Syed Mohammad Zulqarnain (2010).
3342:The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia
3093:. Oxford University Press. p. 130.
2629:"Remembering Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan"
4148:Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan
3696:"Liaquat Bagh adds to its gory history"
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3564:Pakistan Journal of History and Culture
2572:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2495:. Oxford University Press. p. xv.
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1824:Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army
1713:Prime Minister Ali Khan addressing the
1682:Pakistan Ambassador to the Soviet Union
1411:In 1947, Khan and his Finance minister
375:President of the Pakistan Muslim League
5789:Jinnah: India, Partition, Independence
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3527:. Cambridge University Press. p.
3075:Liaquat Ali Khan, leader and statesman
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1822:to succeed Gracey as the first native
6929:Politicians assassinated in the 1950s
3196:"Reassessing Liaquat Ali Khan's role"
2963:Indian Muslims and Partition of India
1458:Annex to the Constitution of Pakistan
1134:mass into one full force. Meanwhile,
1111:In 1930, Jinnah urged Prime Minister
7:
6874:Pakistani people of Haryanvi descent
5796:Notes on Afghanistan and Baluchistan
4327:
3584:Aminv, Shahid M. (17 October 2010).
3255:"Pakistan: Problems at Independence"
3223:Bhatnagar, Arun (20 November 2011).
1888:, the mausoleum built for Jinnah in
1842:, the leaders of the coup plot. The
1240:Prime Minister of Pakistan (1947-51)
295:Minister of Finance of British India
6849:All-India Muslim League politicians
3723:Raza, Shahzad (28 September 2004).
3664:Khuhro, Zarrar (27 December 2010).
3471:. Routledge. pp. 1–10, 24–50.
3170:Liaquat Ali Khan: his life and work
3114:The Leader – Government of Pakistan
2821:Liaquat Ali Khan: His Life and Work
2710:Liaquat Ali Khan: His Life and Work
2656:Liaquat Ali Khan: His Life and Work
2492:Liaquat Ali Khan: His Life and Work
2404:
1286:after a staging of a mass protest.
988:, first gradually believing in the
968:Political activism in British India
877:recognised him with titles such as
803:. While delivering a speech in the
681:. After first being invited to the
2604:"Partition short-changed the poor"
1000:in 1923, led under another lawyer
503:
25:
6125:Conservation and Environmentalism
4287:Liaquat National Memorial Library
4080:—type Pakistan in the search bar.
3993:. Lahore: Pakistan Study Centre.
3933:Amin, Shahid M. (February 2003).
3424:Gandhi, Rajmohan (27 June 2018).
3194:Shahid, Riaz (15 February 2010).
3139:. 6 February 2019. Archived from
2516:Long, Roger D. (1 October 1984).
2155:He is Pakistan's longest serving
1838:and Marxist-socialist politician
1770:, and headed by communist leader
1633:Movement of Non-Aligned Countries
909:Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College
842:with roots in Talera village of
766:Finance minister of British India
18:Assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan
6859:Leaders of the Pakistan Movement
6839:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford
6834:Aligarh Muslim University alumni
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5036:Muslim nationalism in South Asia
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4297:Liaquat National Medical College
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4226:State visit to the United States
3867:Ghumman, Khawar (19 June 2012).
2602:Naqvi, Jawed (13 October 2020).
2441:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_sim_4678
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1614:United States-Pakistan relations
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1423:grounds. Focusing on an initial
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5831:Causes of Indian Mutiny of 1857
4137:Minister of Defence of Pakistan
3923:, cited by S.M. Burke, pg. 147.
2783:VERMA, RAJ GOPAL SINGH (2022).
2459:"Pakistan, Islamic Republic of"
2367:History of Cold War (1947–1953)
1610:Pakistan–Soviet Union relations
907:In 1913, Ali Khan attended the
772:that undertook independence of
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5645:Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi
1908:First cabinet and appointments
1557:Soviet Union and United States
1:
6914:Deaths by firearm in Pakistan
6904:Defence ministers of Pakistan
6899:Foreign ministers of Pakistan
6864:Indian people of World War II
5756:Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti
5650:Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari
4651:Foreign ministers of Pakistan
3989:Kazmi, Muhammad Raza (1997).
3921:New York Times 18 August 1947
3787:Husain, Syed (18 July 2006).
3756:Ahmed, Ashfaq (7 July 2009).
3639:Bajwa, Farooq Naseem (2002).
3521:Lacey, Michael James (1991).
3167:Kazmi, Muhammad Raza (2003).
3089:Bajwa, Farooq Naseem (2002).
2818:Kazmi, Muhammad Raza (2003).
2707:Kazmi, Muhammad Raza (2003).
2653:Kazmi, Muhammad Raza (2003).
2489:Kazmi, Muhammad Raza (2003).
1352:Economic and education policy
964:in 1922 but never practised.
797:left-wing political opponents
707:democratic political theorist
685:, he later opted to join the
6919:Unsolved murders in Pakistan
6909:Assassinated prime ministers
5803:Pakistan: A Personal History
5543:Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot
5328:Baba-e-Urdu Maulvi Abdul Haq
4099:Minister of Finance of India
3618:. Routledge. pp. 1–10.
3314:Story of Pakistan Foundation
2921:"Liaquat Ali Khan (Part II)"
2589:UK public library membership
2561:Burki, Shahid Javed (2011).
2377:Pakistani political families
2248:Assessment of foreign policy
2193:Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
1464:Government of India Act 1935
1162:Indian independence movement
1088:First Round Table Conference
1042:Central Legislative Assembly
695:Indian independence activist
671:Mutiny uprising of 1857-1858
6879:Prime ministers of Pakistan
4047:Jone, Owen Bennett (2002).
2789:. : GLOBAL COLLECTIVE PUB.
2686:. I.B. TAURUS. p. 51.
2235:Liaquat Pur Railway Station
2171:(Leader of the Nation) and
1914:Liaquat Ali Khan government
1798:, and in East Pakistan the
1741:, a Bengali statesman from
1578:to comply with Knowledge's
1358:Five-Year Plans of Pakistan
1008:United Province legislation
791:In March 1951, he survived
193:Minister of Foreign Affairs
32:Liaqat Ali (disambiguation)
6955:
6869:Finance ministers of India
6283:Pakistan Muslim League (N)
6172:Defence through deterrence
5741:Abdul Hamid Qadri Badayuni
5706:Amir Habibullah Khan Saadi
5589:Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan
5388:Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan
5313:Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk Kamboh
4118:Prime Minister of Pakistan
3261:. United States Government
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4996:Fourteen Points of Jinnah
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4051:Pakistan: An eye of storm
3758:"Key moment for Pakistan"
3016:Pirbhai, M. Reza (2017).
2845:Tripathi, Amales (2014).
2680:Shah, Mehtab Ali (1997).
2457:Lentz, Harris M. (1995).
2217:Liaquat National Hospital
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1942:
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1810:Ali Khan's relation with
1622:Pakistan-Poland relations
1530:Sir Frank Walter Messervy
1259:Liaquat Ali Khan meeting
1222:Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
978:British Indian Government
913:Aligarh Muslim University
902:Aligarh Muslim University
762:frontier regions minister
675:Aligarh Muslim University
633:
600:Aligarh Muslim University
500:Manner of death
415:
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6884:Pakistani MNAs 1947–1954
6340:Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust
6293:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
6204:Higher education for all
6162:Islamic Ideology Council
6076:Ideology and initiatives
6068:Conservatism in Pakistan
5817:Pakistan: A Hard Country
5810:The Myth of Independence
5423:Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
5418:Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan
5137:State emblem of Pakistan
5096:Constitution of Pakistan
4946:Indian Rebellion of 1857
4158:Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
3119:26 December 2008 at the
3051:31 December 2007 at the
2362:List of unsolved murders
2347:Conservatism in Pakistan
2205:Liaquat National Library
1684:, a few months later, a
1618:China–Pakistan relations
1591:may contain suggestions.
1576:may need to be rewritten
1284:Pakistan Communist Party
891:Indian Rebellion of 1857
697:who later advocated for
683:Indian National Congress
108:Governors‑General
54:
6889:First Pakistani Cabinet
6597:Ali Khan administration
6345:Difa-e-Pakistan Council
6115:Economic liberalization
5726:Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi
5634:Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
5503:Muhammad Shafi Deobandi
5433:Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
5368:Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan
5046:Indian Independence Act
5021:Round Table Conferences
4925:timeline: 1947–present)
4843:Abdullah Hussain Haroon
4261:Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
3806:SHUKLA, RAJEEV (2021).
3072:Ziauddin Ahmad (1970).
2223:Liaquat National Garden
1675:Foreign service officer
1313:as the country's first
1251:Ali Khan administration
1142:in his famous pamphlet
1124:Round Table Conferences
687:All-India Muslim League
572:Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
547:All-India Muslim League
6350:Iqbal Academy Pakistan
5746:Sardar Aurang Zeb Khan
5681:Muhammad Ismail Zabeeh
5614:Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum
5604:Sheikh Sir Abdul Qadir
5343:Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman
5189:Philosophical Congress
5138:
5129:
5120:
4854:Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
4798:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
3730:Daily Times (Pakistan)
3057:The News International
2581:10.1093/ref:odnb/34527
2352:Pakistan Muslim League
2271:Yousuf "Shakeel" Kamal
2152:
1832:Chief of General Staff
1762:Chief of General Staff
1718:
1717:at the local ceremony.
1647:
1380:Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry
1376:science and technology
1371:
1263:
1197:
1105:
1016:from the rural Muslim
848:Muzaffarnagar District
559:Pakistan Muslim League
6629:Abbasi administration
6607:Sharif administration
5657:(Pir of Manki Sharif)
5619:Jalaludin Abdur Rahim
5584:Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas
5579:Hakeem Mohammad Saeed
5568:Abu Bakr Ahmad Haleem
5538:Shahnawaz Khan Mamdot
5298:Sadeq Mohammad Khan V
5136:
5127:
5118:
5066:Objectives Resolution
5006:Now or Never pamphlet
4832:Khawaja Muhammad Asif
4677:Hamidul Huq Choudhury
4423:Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
4231:Rawalpindi conspiracy
4216:Objectives Resolution
4028:Hay, Stephen (1988).
3612:Kapur, Ashok (1991).
3524:The Truman Presidency
3465:Kapur, Ashok (1991).
2734:Khan, Feisal (2015).
2429:"Liyāḳat ʿAlī K̲h̲ān"
2150:
2060:Salimuzzaman Siddiqui
1921:The Ali Khan Cabinet
1848:Rawalpindi Conspiracy
1806:1951 military scandal
1758:Rawalpindi conspiracy
1754:Pakistan Armed Forces
1737:, instead appointing
1712:
1551:Pakistan Armed Forces
1469:Objectives Resolution
1415:proposed the idea of
1384:Salimuzzaman Siddiqui
1365:
1272:extensive competition
1258:
1191:
915:), graduating with a
742:Objectives Resolution
740:. He promulgated the
648:assassination in 1951
56:لیَاقَتْ عَلِیّ خَانْ
6253:Billion Tree Tsunami
6246:Four Provinces unity
5676:Lady Abdullah Haroon
5443:Shabbir Ahmad Usmani
5398:Jogendra Nath Mandal
5348:Choudhary Rahmat Ali
4849:Shah Mahmood Qureshi
4837:Khurram Dastgir Khan
4821:Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
4810:Shah Mahmood Qureshi
4777:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
4742:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
4732:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
4277:Liaqat National Bagh
2851:. New Delhi, India.
2372:State within a state
2079:Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
2014:Jogendra Nath Mandal
1747:Constituent Assembly
1693:Struggle for control
1626:Non-Aligned Movement
1501:At a meeting of the
1480:Jogendra Nath Mandal
1473:Constituent Assembly
1452:Constitutional annex
1435:Non Aligned Movement
1234:Jogendra Nath Mandal
799:and segments of the
679:University of Oxford
646:from 1947 until his
482:Dominion of Pakistan
130:Position established
6769:Hum Sab Ka Pakistan
6749:Alpha Bravo Charlie
6536:Abdul Qadeer Baloch
5721:Fatima Sughra Begum
5594:Sardar Ibrahim Khan
5548:Sikandar Hayat Khan
5498:Adamjee Haji Dawood
5378:Ghulam Bhik Nairang
5303:Mian Muhammad Shafi
5283:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
5268:Maulana Shaukat Ali
5263:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
5184:Renaissance Society
5174:Student Federations
4971:Partition of Bengal
4921:History of Pakistan
4717:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
4707:Mian Arshad Hussain
4702:Sharifuddin Pirzada
4692:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
4580:Anwaar ul Haq Kakar
4540:Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
4450:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
3848:on 31 December 2007
3671:The Express Tribune
3499:on 18 February 2007
3403:The National Herald
3320:on 19 December 2010
2997:on 18 November 2006
2544:Allana, G. (1969).
2357:History of Pakistan
2297:Conservatism portal
1202:Pakistan Resolution
1166:Pakistan Resolution
1136:Choudhry Rahmat Ali
1030:Legislative Council
1002:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
864:Nausherwan the Just
691:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
398:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
150:Minister of Defence
112:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
6734:Mein Tou Dekhoonga
6672:News International
6602:Zia administration
6375:Hamdard Foundation
6224:Traditional values
5731:Viqar-un-Nisa Noon
5691:Naseer Ahmad Malhi
5671:Jahanara Shahnawaz
5599:Fida Mohammad Khan
5574:Ghulam Rasool Mehr
5553:Shaukat Hayat Khan
5533:Mian Iftikharuddin
5508:Zafar Ahmad Usmani
5408:Khawaja Nazimuddin
5254:(Nawab Salimullah)
5139:
5130:
5121:
5076:Pakistani monarchy
5051:Partition of India
4941:East India Company
4860:Jalil Abbas Jilani
4697:Mohammad Ali Bogra
4672:Mohammad Ali Bogra
4502:Malik Meraj Khalid
4221:Liaquat–Nehru Pact
4128:Khawaja Nazimuddin
4087:Political offices
3812:. : INDIA VIKING.
3704:. 28 December 2007
3615:Pakistan in Crisis
3468:Pakistan in Crisis
3379:on 7 February 2007
2931:on 5 February 2012
2633:www.thenews.com.pk
2153:
2029:Khwaja Shahabuddin
1972:Sir Zafrullah Khan
1927:Ministerial office
1776:October Objectives
1739:Khawaja Nazimuddin
1728:Liaquat-Nehru Pact
1719:
1666:Mohammed Mossadegh
1519:Shaukat Hayat Khan
1443:Indian counterpart
1395:Raziuddin Siddiqui
1372:
1264:
1226:Ghazanfar Ali Khan
1198:
1038:Sir Ziauddin Ahmed
990:Indian nationalism
982:British Government
875:East India Company
801:Pakistani military
770:Interim Government
654:and is revered as
410:Khawaja Nazimuddin
356:Office established
276:Office established
234:Office established
185:Khawaja Nazimuddin
173:Office established
142:Khawaja Nazimuddin
117:Khawaja Nazimuddin
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6739:Pakistan Zindabad
6571:Mehtab Ahmad Khan
6531:Abdul Qadeer Khan
6486:Zafarullah Jamali
6389:Key personalities
6355:Pasban-e-Pakistan
6167:Constitutionalism
6147:Pakistan Zindabad
6098:Two-nation theory
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5860:Pakistan Monument
5716:Sharif al Mujahid
5666:Hafeez Jalandhari
5438:Ashraf Ali Thanwi
5428:Qazi Mohammad Isa
5373:Jafar Khan Jamali
5338:Abdur Rab Nishtar
5333:Abdul Qayyum Khan
5308:Mian Abdul Rashid
5252:Khwaja Salimullah
5031:Direct Action Day
5026:Lahore Resolution
5016:Two nation theory
5001:Allahabad Address
4981:Khilafat Movement
4951:Deobandi Movement
4912:Pakistan Movement
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4771:Aseff Ahmad Daula
4754:Siddiq Khan Kanju
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4155:Succeeded by
4125:Succeeded by
4109:Shanmukham Chetty
4106:Succeeded by
4062:978-0-300-09760-3
4020:978-0-19-597709-7
3819:978-0-670-09567-4
3180:978-0-19-579788-6
3027:978-1-10813-172-8
2925:Story of Pakistan
2894:OpenLibrary.org.
2858:978-0-19-809055-7
2831:978-0-19-579788-6
2796:978-1-954021-87-7
2747:978-1-317-36652-2
2720:978-0-19-579788-6
2666:978-0-19-579788-6
2587:(Subscription or
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2098:Sir Victor Turner
1686:Soviet Ambassador
1670:Władysław Gomułka
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1580:quality standards
1507:Vallabhbhai Patel
1230:Abdur Rab Nishtar
1158:Pakistan Movement
1152:Pakistan movement
974:national politics
954:called to the Bar
934:Oxford University
921:Political science
793:an attempted coup
782:Louis Mountbatten
750:cabinet portfolio
746:Islamic democracy
703:Pakistan Movement
661:Khan was born in
652:Pakistan Movement
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616:Oxford University
322:Governors General
220:Foreign Secretary
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6819:Liaquat Ali Khan
6729:Dil Dil Pakistan
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6566:Mahmood Achakzai
6466:Tehmina Daultana
6436:Mushahid Hussain
6401:Liaquat Ali Khan
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6219:Independence Day
6187:Corporate Sector
6093:Private property
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5696:Ahmed Saeed Nagi
5518:Malik Barkat Ali
5513:Ahmed Ali Lahori
5353:A. K. Fazlul Huq
5323:Bahadur Yar Jung
5293:Liaquat Ali Khan
5273:Hakim Ajmal Khan
5128:Flag of Pakistan
5106:Protestant Islam
5101:British heritage
5091:National symbols
5086:Kashmir conflict
4986:Shuddhi movement
4961:Aligarh Movement
4956:Barelvi Movement
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1425:planned economic
1406:Sindh University
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1261:President Truman
1138:coined the term
1113:Ramsay MacDonald
1063:Simon Commission
1026:United Provinces
994:Jawaharlal Nehru
946:Bronze Medallion
850:of Present Day-
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6177:Islamic economy
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